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1974 Fiat Om 65 Truck Original Characteristics - Rules For Use - Maintenance on 2040-parts.com

US $30.00
Location:

Cuneo, Italy

Cuneo, Italy
Condition:Used Country/Region of Manufacture:Italy

Models: FIAT - OM 65 cab and chassis - truck    

FIAT - G.V.I. - Publication No. 603.90.804 (2/1974). Printed in Italy by Banchero Printers - Brescia

Conditions: perfect, languages: English

Format: in 8°, 210 mm x 150 mm, pages: 81 

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Europe 13,00 USD
America - Africa 17,00 USD
Asia-Oceania 20,00 USD

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